If there was no wound, then where did all this blood come from?
Confused, you look for another bloody injury, but besides a few small
scratches, your main problem is the many purple bruises and red
swellings covering your body. The great pain in your head may be from
a concussion. You decide that whatever hurt you, it was blunt, not
sharp, for it didn't break the skin.
After scrubbing yourself thoroughly with water, you wonder what to do
next. Should you leave it behind and go into one of the nearby houses?
Or should you continue down this street? Maybe you should go back and
examine the stone and wood buildings in the alley behind you, where
you first woke up.
You dip your bloody head in one of the pots, scrubbing with your
hands, wiping the dried blood from your face. Once your red hair is
somewhat free of blood, you look for a wound, and you are surprised
when you find none.